IRFanView will do yer batch processing too - and it does it for free even if you don't have PS!
> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 07 November 2003 17:07 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Re[2]: Pentax *ist D vs. Fujifilm S2 Pro: final update > > > >The trade off here is that you are in control of the final image > instead of a lab technician. > > >Don't forget that most people shoot a LOT MORE images digitally than > they did on film. This can also add to the time. > > > -- > >Best regards, > Bruce > > > True. But someone already mentioned some software for batch > processing -- a > plug-in to Photoshop, I believe (think it was Herb). I can > see this will be an > arena that will be more and more developed. Say, home > printing you want to run > off a bunch of 4X6's and are not that concerned with doing > color adjustments > or anything else. A batch processing method for sharpening in > equal amounts > for each image is possible. > > I think this is going to be an area of software that will blossom. > Tremendously. A great deal. Lots of photographers are going > to be annoyed with a lot of > post processing. > > DSLRs could also have more custom sharpening settings. > Built-in unsharpening > masks that can be adjusted. > > Marnie :-) Unless some do already. But I expect that will > blossom as well. > >

